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View Poll Results: Your final opinion on Pac's refusal for Olympic (not boxing) drug testing.

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  • The only reason he would refuse testing that ferociously is because he's guilty!

    8 22.22%
  • It doesn't confirm his guilt, but it HAS put a question mark over him.

    17 47.22%
  • He's fine to refuse testing beyond boxing's standard, and it shouldn't lower his credibility.

    5 13.89%
  • Mayweatheris a Diva to insist on extra testing, and Pac is completely right for refuse!

    5 13.89%
  • I believed the story - Pac refused because he's scared of needles or giving blood too near a fight.

    1 2.78%
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    Default Re: Now some time has passed.. Your final vote on Pac's refusal...

    Quote Originally Posted by Tysonbruno View Post
    My opinion is if he has nothing to hide take the tests and make $40-50m but when he wanted 28 days Floyd offered 14 days and he still refused then said he wanted to be notified when they were coming its all a bit fishy to me. And to gain 40lbs and still be really ripped at only 5ft 6inch perhaps he does have something to hide and perhaps he looks a bit shit in training now because he is off the Performance Enhancing Drugs so he can agree to all the tests if he gets past Margarito. Thing is we will never know really but when guys like Teddy Atlas are putting thereselves on the line on tv and saying the Mayweathers got an email from Pacs team saying if anything was found in the tests could they keep it between themselves and some trainers over here had heard things about Pacquiao and drugs one being Dave Coldwell its all dont look good for Pacs case.
    i believe that it is only posible to naturally put on a few pounds of lean muscle a year when you are over 23ish

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    Default Re: Now some time has passed.. Your final vote on Pac's refusal...

    I'm going with number 2. But I suspect number 1
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    Default Re: Now some time has passed.. Your final vote on Pac's refusal...

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tysonbruno View Post
    My opinion is if he has nothing to hide take the tests and make $40-50m but when he wanted 28 days Floyd offered 14 days and he still refused then said he wanted to be notified when they were coming its all a bit fishy to me. And to gain 40lbs and still be really ripped at only 5ft 6inch perhaps he does have something to hide and perhaps he looks a bit shit in training now because he is off the Performance Enhancing Drugs so he can agree to all the tests if he gets past Margarito. Thing is we will never know really but when guys like Teddy Atlas are putting thereselves on the line on tv and saying the Mayweathers got an email from Pacs team saying if anything was found in the tests could they keep it between themselves and some trainers over here had heard things about Pacquiao and drugs one being Dave Coldwell its all dont look good for Pacs case.
    i believe that it is only posible to naturally put on a few pounds of lean muscle a year when you are over 23ish
    I think the Philippine physique and genetics is a bit more blessed and I don't stretch to believe his physical growth while moving up weight is 100% possible naturally... I can't find any evidence there to suspect...

    It's all the side evidence and bits and pieces which Bruno mentioned which is hard to get past when a fighter such as Pac let go the biggest fight of the last 15 years because of drug tests..
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    Default Re: Now some time has passed.. Your final vote on Pac's refusal...

    I suspect Manny is quite egotistical in his own way so I'll give him the benefit of doubt and acknowledge the possibility that he wanted to simply say no because he refused to answer to Floyd BUT obvioulsy felt obliged... or pressured to give some kind of reasoning to the media.

    Being the politician that he is, he came up with a load of bollocks that backfired on him.

    Funny thing is, he didn't answer to Mayweather (and rightly so) but had to answer to the Media.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Boogie Man View Post
    I suspect Manny is quite egotistical in his own way so I'll give him the benefit of doubt and acknowledge the possibility that he wanted to simply say no because he refused to answer to Floyd BUT obvioulsy felt obliged... or pressured to give some kind of reasoning to the media.

    Being the politician that he is, he came up with a load of bollocks that backfired on him.

    Funny thing is, he didn't answer to Mayweather (and rightly so) but had to answer to the Media.
    Who doesn't these days
    that might be the case but if it was why didnt he just say that?

    id of accepted it if he had and probably agreed with him

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by The Boogie Man View Post
    I suspect Manny is quite egotistical in his own way so I'll give him the benefit of doubt and acknowledge the possibility that he wanted to simply say no because he refused to answer to Floyd BUT obvioulsy felt obliged... or pressured to give some kind of reasoning to the media.

    Being the politician that he is, he came up with a load of bollocks that backfired on him.

    Funny thing is, he didn't answer to Mayweather (and rightly so) but had to answer to the Media.
    Who doesn't these days
    that might be the case but if it was why didnt he just say that?
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    Default Re: Now some time has passed.. Your final vote on Pac's refusal...

    Quote Originally Posted by The Boogie Man View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by The Boogie Man View Post
    I suspect Manny is quite egotistical in his own way so I'll give him the benefit of doubt and acknowledge the possibility that he wanted to simply say no because he refused to answer to Floyd BUT obvioulsy felt obliged... or pressured to give some kind of reasoning to the media.

    Being the politician that he is, he came up with a load of bollocks that backfired on him.

    Funny thing is, he didn't answer to Mayweather (and rightly so) but had to answer to the Media.
    Who doesn't these days
    that might be the case but if it was why didnt he just say that?
    i cant see it man, they came up with a pretty aweful excuse

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    Default Re: Now some time has passed.. Your final vote on Pac's refusal...

    It's fairly obvious that it's blatant lies but if Manny had of just said 'NO!' without reason (besides not doing as he is told by the likes of Floyd Mayweather) then we'd all still be suspecting him of foul play.

    But this is just blah. With out proof, he's just a shitty politician innocent liar.
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